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Puylaurens (French pronunciation: [pɥiloʁɛ̃s]; Occitan: Puèglaurenç) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. The poet
Suzon de
Terson was...
- The Château de
Puilaurens (Puilaurens Castle, also
Puylaurens; in Occitan: lo Castèl de Puèg-Laurenç) is one of the so-called
Cathar castles in the commune...
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Guillaume de
Puylaurens (in Occitan, Guilhèm de Puèglaurenç; in Latin,
Guillelmus de
Podio Laurenti; in English,
William of
Puylaurens) is a 13th-century...
- ISBN 978-0-30007-373-7. OL 4298229M.
William of
Puylaurens (2003). Sibley, W.A.; Sibley, M.D. (eds.). The
Chronicle of
William of
Puylaurens: The
Albigensian Crusade and...
- ISBN 1905043090.
Guillaume de
Puylaurens (2003). Sibly, W. A.; Sibly, M. D. (eds.). The
Chronicle of
William of
Puylaurens: The
Albigensian Crusade and...
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Albigensian Crusade by the 13th
century Toulousain author Guillaume de
Puylaurens. The most
important m****cript of the
Chronica (Paris Bibl. Nat. Latin...
- America. p. 110. ISBN 0-88385-178-4.
Guillaume de
Puylaurens (2003). The
Chronicle of
William of
Puylaurens: The
Albigensian Crusade and Its Aftermath. Boydell...
- Richard.
Manchester University Press.
William of
Puylaurens (2003). The
Chronicle of
William of
Puylaurens: The
Albigensian Crusade and its Aftermath. Translated...
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Antoine de l'Age (or Laage), duc de
Puylaurens (1602 – 1 July 1635) was a
French courtier. He was born to an old
Languedoc family.
Attached to the household...
- of Aragon. Brill.
William of
Puylaurens (2005). Sibley, M.D.; Sibley, W.A. (eds.). The
Chronicle of
William of
Puylaurens: The
Albigensian Crusade and...